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'Why won't you die?': Perth's very own 'Spiderman' speaks out

'Why won't you die?': Perth's very own 'Spiderman' speaks out

The 30-year-old has been petrified of spiders since he was a boy, traumatised after one fell on his head.

  • by staff writers

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Police called as Australian man battled spider
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Police called as Australian man battled spider

Passers-by in Perth reported hearing a man screaming "Why don't you die?" and a toddler screaming.

Cow 'hits' man on Queensland property
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Cow 'hits' man on Queensland property

A man has been taken to hospital after being "hit" by a cow in south Queensland.

  • by Lydia Lynch
Poppy was on a kindergarten class bushwalk when she stepped on a tiger snake
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Poppy was on a kindergarten class bushwalk when she stepped on a tiger snake

What happens when you encounter one of our deadliest animals? Meet four Australians who lived to tell the tale.

  • by Emma Young, Simone Fox Koob & Felicity Lewis
US zoo intern fatally attacked by a lion
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US zoo intern fatally attacked by a lion

An intern was helping do some routine cleaning at a wildlife centre when a lion attacked and swiftly killed her, authorities said.

Perth vets and pet owners express caution on NYE fireworks' effects
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Perth vets and pet owners express caution on NYE fireworks' effects

Whether you're in the house today or going out for New Year's fireworks, keep an eye on your pets with these tips.

  • by Dakshayani Shankar
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Four suspected irukandji stings in south-east Queensland

Four suspected irukandji stings in south-east Queensland

Two adults and two children are being treated for suspected irukandji stings they suffered off Fraser Island.

  • by Lydia Lynch
Ohio cop cautions driver over a kangaroo called Scooby-Roo
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Ohio cop cautions driver over a kangaroo called Scooby-Roo

Officer Phil Harvey found the kangaroo, and two ostriches, during a routine traffic stop.

  • by Joel Shannon
'He stopped screaming and within seconds was turning blue': the dangers below the surface
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'He stopped screaming and within seconds was turning blue': the dangers below the surface

Looking forward to long, lazy days at the beach, dabbling your feet in the crystal-clear waters? Well, be careful. As these four stories reveal, there's a whole range of venomous creatures lurking close to shore.

  • by Simone Fox Koob, Emma Young & Felicity Lewis
Fried, boiled or raw: how to consume whale meat
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Fried, boiled or raw: how to consume whale meat

As Japan announces it will resume commercial whaling there is a small dedicated following in the food blog sphere arguing the best way to cook it.

  • by Ben Weir
'Extremely disappointed': Australia lashes Japan's decision to restart commercial whaling
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'Extremely disappointed': Australia lashes Japan's decision to restart commercial whaling

Tokyo has withdrawn from the International Whaling Commission on the basis that it could not resume the commercial hunt while bound by global rules.

  • by Fergus Hunter & Steve Jacobs